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CRICKET.

UNITED v. (YANDEKEItS. v This match was played on the turf wicket nt Victoria Domain on bat-ur-dav afternoon. The weather whs showery, and tho wicket dead alt-ei the heavy vain of the two preceding days. \Vanderers batted first, but collapsed before the bowling of Buiko, Reynolds, and Yeats. The total only reached 37. Burke, who made-,i first appearance in local cricket, was until recently a ground bowler at (Sydney Cricket Ground. lie bowls a left-hand, medium-paced ball, and can turn them from either side. He mixed iiis deliveries well, and secured six wickets for 22 runs. Reynolds -also bowled well, and captured three ioi !) United reulied with S 3, Gorman and Hallamore being responsible tor most of the runs. Marker, McColl, and Adamson bowled well, and each came out with good figures, lhe totlowing are the scores: WANDERERS.—First Innings. McConnell, b Burke 5 McColl, c Sharp, b Aeats 6 F. Burke, c and b Burke o Marker, e Gorman, b Burke Babb, o Gorman, b Burke U Glennie, b Burke. Judge, c Bowman, b Reynolds 4 O’Donnell, not out ** Maude, c Jeffries, b Reynolds 1 Adamson, c Yoates, b Reynolds ... 0 F. Wilson, b Reynolds “ Extras Total 39 Bowling Analysis.—Burke: 10 ovors, 22 runs, 6 wickets: Aeates: 4 overs, 6 runs, 1 wicket; L. C00p.,1 over, 0 runs; Reynolds: 4 overs, J runs, 3 wickets. UNITED Cist Innings). J. Gibson, st McConnell, b Marker $ L. Coop, b Marker ~ Reynolds, b Harker. u Whyte, b Adamson ............... Bowman, st McConnell b Harker 2 Hall-ainoro, c Harker, h.Adamson it F. Sbarpe, 1.b.w., b Harker 9 Gorman, b Babb ••••••••• "2 Yeates, c Adamson, b McColl ]_ Burke, b McColl.. v ‘ Jeffreys, not out ~ Extras t Total .83 Bowling Analysis—Babb: 12 overs; 26 runs, 1 wicket; Harker: 10 overs, 29 runs, 5 wickots; McColl: 3 overs, 13 runs, 2 wickets; Glennie: .3 Overs,/9 runs; Adamson a"3 overs, jjv runs, 2 wickots. W WANDERERS (2nd Innings) •vMcColl, not out £ 'O’ Donnell, c Bowman, b Reynolds U VAdanison, c Whyte, b Reynolds... 2 Maude, not out j* Total fof 1 wickot 9 TE RAU v. TARUHERU. This match was played on the concrete wicket at Victoria Domain on Saturday afternoon. Taruheru batted first! and totalled 106. A. Young maintained his consistent form, and nliyed a fine innnings of 45 not out. Me ulayed the Te Ran bowling with ease, and made fine strokes all round the wicket. C. Lasker was punishing tho bowling severely when ho had tho ill-luck to be run-out. Pine, Dud-. field, and -Schofield were the most successful bowlers for Te Rau. At call of time Te Rau had lost one wicket for 15 runs. The following are the scores: TARUHERU.—First Innings. W. Sharp, b Schofield <-> Bond, b Monk , H. Holschier, .b (Schofield Young, not out Lasker, run out -•••••TMj Rolfe, b DudfiekL,,...... J. Holschier, b Rjtdfield .......... 1 Dillon, c AlcGuffie, b Dudfield....... Charles, b Pine •••••/a Siinley, c Schofield, .b 1 T. Sharp-,b Pine “ Extras- i. .v. V, ••• tb Total 106 Bowling Analysis. —Schofield, 11 overs, 25 runs, 2 wickets; Monk, 10 ov-ers,-17 runs, 1 wicket; Pine,.7 overs, 19 runs, 3 wickets; Dargan, 7 overs, 10 runs; Dudfield, 7 overs, 19 runs, 3 wickets. TE RAU. —First Innings. Schofield, not out 6 Moore, b Charles ' Extras •“ Total for one wicket lo - OLD BOYS’ MATCH. The annual match between the Old Boys of Wanganui College and Christ’s College was played at Ta-ru-heru on Saturday. The wicket was on the slow side after the heavy rain. The Wanganui representatives batted first, -and ran- un tho fine total of 237. S. Palmer was top scorer with a fine score of 92. Saxby also contributed a fine score of 53, and Gillingham’s 21 was put together in good style. None of the bowlers were in form. Christ’s College responded with 207. J. R. Murphy, Hugh Williams, G. Cotterill ,and E. R. Murphy all shaped well, and played fine cricket. Selby Primer secured seven wickets for 66 runs off 15 overs. Following are the scores:

WANGANUI COLLEGE. Busby, c H. B. Williams, b Hugh Williams 3 i'i. Palmer, b Ludbrook 92 G. Reynolds, b Ludbrook 11 AVilloek, b Ludbrook J) Saxby, c G. Cotterill, b Ludbrook 53 It. K. Murphy, b A. B. Williams... 11 R. Sherratt, c 11. B. Williams, b Hugh Williams 6 R. C. Murpliy, b Hugh Williams... 3 S. G. Gillingham, b Ludbrook 21 R. U. Burke, not out 11 M. K. Murphy, b A. B. Williams 2 Extras 10 Total .......‘io, Bonding Analysis.—Hugh Williams, 3 overs, 33 runs, 3 wickets; Luabrook, 18 overs, 82 runs, 5 wickors; G. Cotterill, 4 overs, 29 runs; E. V. Palmer, o overs, 23 runs; Seymour, 1 over, 5 runs; K. S. Williams, 2 overs, 9 runs; H. B. Williams, 2 overs, 23 runs'; A. B- Williams, 7 overs, 17 runs, 2 wickets. CHRIST COLLEGE. E. R. Ludbrook, c AVilloek, b Palmer It J. R. Murnliy, lhw, b Palmer 41 Hugh Williams, c Burke, h AVilloek 34 E. V. Palmer, b S. Palmer 2 G. Cotterill, Ibw, b Reynolds,. 2/ H. B. AVilliams, c Busby, b Palmer 12 A. B. AVilliams, b Palmer 12 K. S. AVilliams, c Gillingham, b , Palmer 4 C. R. Murphy, not out 2o A. Seymour, b Palmer ............... « Dr. AVilliams,- c Palmer, b AVilloek o Extras "9

Total Bowling Analysis.-—S. l’almer, 15 overs, 06 runs, 7 wickets: M- Mui" j>hv. 8 overs, -14 runs; G. Reynolds, 11 overs, 39 runs, 1 wicket; nillock, 8 overs, 29 runs, 2 wickets.

the international proposals. United Press Association— Copyright (Received March 8, 0.58 p.m.) LONDON, March 7. The Marylcbone Club has issued a draft of the scheme proposed for the triangular matches, and suggests that En'dand, Australia, and South Africa each play each other tfV'ice. during next year, taking one-tlurd of the „ross gate receipts. The Marylcbone Club considers it difficult to make the arrangements to comply with Australia’s wish that the permanent programme'of international cricket fixtures should, precede the agreement to play an Imperial contest, but points ut that tho meeting next year of cricketers from the three countries afforded an opportunity to discuss the proposal.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2135, 9 March 1908, Page 3

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CRICKET. Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2135, 9 March 1908, Page 3

CRICKET. Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2135, 9 March 1908, Page 3

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